Posts Tagged ‘ promotion rejection ’

Does Performance Pay for Teachers Make Sense?

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October 24, 2011

A recent article in DutchNews.nl talks about the merits of teachers receiving paid bonuses according to their results. On the side of performance pay is Education minister, Marja van Bijsterveldt, who wants to model the program after a similar system used in the United States. Opposing the program, however, is Chairman of teachers union,...
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Talk About Your Own Mistakes First

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August 8, 2011

Being told you made a mistake is never pleasant, but it can be cordial and constructive if you follow this simple rule from Dale Carnegie’s “Nine Ways to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment:” Talk about your own mistakes first. As an example, Carnegie liked to tell the story of Prince Von...
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What you should do if you’re passed over for a promotion

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April 5, 2011

Asking for a promotion can be one of the toughest things to do. But many times, it’s warranted and necessary — you’ve met every deadline, you’ve tackled every issue and you made the company money. But what happens when you work up the courage to ask for the promotion you deserve and you get...
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